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Watch Deadline's video of review of 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,' starring Charlie Hunnam, which Pete Hammond says definitely is not 'Camelot.' ...
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is Hollywood's latest stab at the classic tale of knighthood and destiny - this time from Sherlock Holmes and Snatch director Guy Ritchie.And while the origin of ...
The reviews are in for “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” which opens in theaters this Friday, May 12.But critics aren’t raving about Guy Ritchie’s new take on the classic Excalibur tale ...
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Guy Ritchie’s entirely brainless, totally enjoyable fantasy reveals the bro-y side of the Arthurian legend. By Katy Waldman. May 12, 2017 9:03 AM.
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its May 12 opening day, Warner Bros./Village Roadshow pic King Arthur: Legend of the Sword created huge excitement at its preview screenings at 200 AMC Theatres yesterday ...
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword isn't a movie as much as a feature length montage of bastardized lore and rejected Game of Thrones pitches. Director Guy Ritchie brings his aggressively kinetic ...
Two and one-half stars. Rated PG-13. 126 minutes. Make no mistake: “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” is a superhero origin story. To be sure, it’s an attempt not to reinvent the… ...
We recently sat down with director Guy Ritchie to chat about his new film, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, what inspired him to make it, and how he tried to put a fresh spin on such an ancient tale.
Charlie Hunnam knows what was wrong with King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, wants a redo. Here's what critics are saying about King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.
In this exclusive clip from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Arthur (Charlie Hunnam) really doesn’t want to fight. He’s outnumbered. He has no chance of winning.
Logo text It’s a tale as old as time — or, at least, a few centuries. But has director Guy Ritchie managed to successfully update Arthurian myth with the new King Arthur: Legend of the Sword ?
PHILADELPHIA (CBS)-- Director Guy Ritchie bringing his high-octane style to the Sherlock Holmes mythology worked out nicely for everybody -- twice. But his excursion into the Arthurian legend to ...